Chris Liss likes the Buccaneers again in Week 2, but if you've used them in Week 1, he recommends pivoting to Aaron Rodgers and the Packers, home against the Lions.
Chris Liss is taking Lamar Jackson and the Ravens as 3.5-point home dogs against the Chiefs Sunday night.
Kyle Pitts, Mark Andrews and Tyler Higbee didn't put up huge numbers Week 1, but each of the three had underlying usage that hints at big days ahead.
Jim Coventry gives his Week 2 Free Agent picks at each position, via the SiriusXM App. He also offers one deep dive. At QB, Jim sees upside in Carson Wentz.
Jeff Stotts writes about the latest NFL injuries, starting in Washington, where Ryan Fitzpatrick could be sidelined for up to eight weeks with a right hip subluxation.
Jeff Erickson and Alan Seslowsky identify four "sneaky" waiver wire adds heading into week two. They suggest FAAB bigs for each player.
Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire options for Week 2, including Jameis Winston, who's fresh off a five-TD game for the Saints.
Jerry Donabedian expects the Packers to rebound from a brutal Week 1 loss and take out their frustrations on Jared Goff and the undermanned Lions.
Chris Godwin's fumble near the end of Thursday night's game (which almost cost Chris Liss an expensive survivor pool entry) helped him see randomness and luck in larger context.
Elijah Mitchell is the talk of the town, but another NFC West running back may prove even more valuable after handling a three-down role Sunday night.
James Robinson should have had a huge week versus the Texans. He did not. Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson express their frustration and concern on today's SiriusXM show.
With Keanu Neal’s stock rising, the Cowboys’ Leighton Vander Esch played fewer than 25 percent of defensive snaps in the Cowboy’s defeat to the Buccaneers Thursday night.
Ty'Son Williams was expected to spend the 2021 far down the depth chart, but he might need to play a leading role Monday.